Sudan War Leaves Khartoum Littered with Unexploded Mines
Three years of war have left Sudan's capital studded with unexploded land mines and weapons, killing and maiming residents as they rebuild their lives.
Three years of war have left Sudan's capital studded with unexploded land mines and weapons, killing and maiming residents as they rebuild their lives.
Residents in rural Sudan report worsening medicine shortages due to the Iran war disrupting shipping routes, with prices spiking and clinics struggling to meet demand.
Former Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok outlines a new roadmap for Sudan, backed by international powers, to achieve a ceasefire, humanitarian aid, and civilian-led governance.
Five million children displaced in Sudan's war face a humanitarian catastrophe. As the UK co-hosts a global conference, urgent action is needed to protect them from ongoing violence and neglect.